The Tomy Tutor User Club (a/k/a, variously, the Tomy Tutor User's Club) was
the officially recognized user's group for the Tomy Tutor and was launched
with the help of Tomy who assisted in distributing flyers to registered owners.
Until its demise, its address was

The TTUC was chiefed by E. C. Dinovo, who founded the group with his son, and
steered it until the bitter end selling remaindered software and systems
along with their own books and software,
the only third-party software I know of in the USA with any distribution.

Along with their membership services, the TTUC published a regular
newsletter of which I know of 9 issues and eight I have in my possession
(thanks very much to regular contributor and
Wizard Kludgefinder himself, James Host, who sent me a whole
stack some time ago and I have only just now gotten off my rear end to scan
and upload them). Done on a typewriter and later a dot-matrix printer, they
are a delightful blast to the past for nostalgists and provide a view of what
it was like for us when the Tomy home computer division self-destructed.

It is my intention to make every single issue available, and I'll be
progressively putting more up. Please be nice to the server and do not
link to files directly. To force you to download them and look at them
offline, the documents are .pdf, and then zipped. Download them, turn on the
time machine, and enjoy to your favourite New Wave band. If you have issues
I do not have, please contact me and I will gladly cover any cost of postage,
copying and inconvenience.

Some of these listings and features are made available in separate parts
of this site. You might want to look there first as they are generally in
a more accessible format (these are simply raw, dumb .pdfs).